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Thursday, November 5, 2009

ValueRays® warm mouse is something that I heard about and the more I heard about it the more I wanted to try it because one I get freezing hands while on the computer and two because I suffer from Fibromyalgia and tendinitis and typing and using the mouse really irritate it. So when I got the opportunity to test it out I was like yes definitely.

When I received the Pink ValueRays® warm mouse I immediately opened it and hooked it to my computer. I didn't have to install anything. It was plug in and use that simple. I really love the pink color and the breast cancer awareness ribbon on it. I also loved that a portion of the money from each pink mouse sold goes to the American Cancer Society's Fight Against Cancer. That's awesome. I loved the design with the slight tilt to keep your hand at a normal position. I mean the shape and the speed of the pointer with this mouse took some getting use to since it was faster than my last mouse and my fingers were in a different position but after about 2 to 3 days it was like it was meant for my hand and so easy to use. I love the heat! The heat for me is beyond words literally. It is not hot just warm enough to keep my hand comfortable and relaxed. I noticed my tendons in my wrist didn't hurt as much and didn't swell up with alot of typing which is great right now with all this Christmas Best of the Best Bash typing.I definitely think this mouse owns up to all the hype I have heard. It is now my favorite mouse and I will not give it up for nothing. Even my hubby has tried to steal it for his computer but I refuse to let him have it. Get you own dear! I recommend this for everyone who uses the mouse alot, types alot, has medical issues with the wrists and hands, or cold hands like me. You will love it!

Company info:The ValueRays® PINK Warm Mouse III is a heated computer mouse, an ergonomic multi-function computer mouse with enhanced ergonomic shape and massaging infrared heat. Help prevent the onset of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD) by working a different set of muscles using the large ergonomic design with deep penetrating infrared heat.

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1 : an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely —called also biotechnology, human engineering, human factors

Wow, it never occurred to me that a heated mouse could help wrist strain. And I have noticed that sometimes when I'm working for long hours at the computer my hand DOES get really cold! I would love to try one of these out.

Wow a heated mouse:)) Aw I think i've gone to heaven lol....My hands freeze every time i'm on the computer.....I would love one of these....also Relieves stress awwwwwwwww how i need that:))I'm a follower

I learned that it Helps prevent Repetitive Strain Injury by using deep penetrating infrared heat, and because of the large ergonomic design, different sets of muscles are being worked. :o)pippirose59 at gmail dot com

USB heat is cost-effective. In today's economy, we need to look at ways to cut costs. Keeping warm using USB heat generated from the computer will allow us to keep the thermostat turned down in chilly weather

I learned that:ValueRays Warm Mouse III is a large Ergonomic Multi-Function Infrared Heated Mouse. Infrared Heat + Large Ergo Shape is healthy for the mouse hand. The ValueRays® Warm Mouse III is a healthy addition to your ergonomic work area. Use the computer to work for you, not harm you.